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‘Every Tenth' will count in Austria – Pérez

Sergio Pérez has stated that he expects every tenth of a second to count in a tight midfield battle at this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix. Pérez – who has claimed points in his last two visits to Spielberg – believes it will be equally difficult to repeat the feat at this weekend's event, due to the highly competitive midfield. Furthermore, the Mexican believes the 'short' track will mean there will be no margin for error at the Red Bull Ring. Pérez stated, “It’s a fun little track because it’s quite short with only a few corners and the grid is always really tight. Every tenth really does make a big difference to your qualifying position.' The SportPesa Racing Point...
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